feast


noun

  • A big meal where lots of food is served, usually for a special occasion.
  • A fun celebration with lots of good things to see or enjoy.
  • A special day to celebrate something important.


Synonym

  • banquet

Sentences

  • A feast is a big meal with friends.
  • We celebrate with a feast every year.
  • The feast had cake, fruit, and pie.
  • At the feast, we share our favorite dishes.
  • I helped prepare the feast with my family.

Word Explanation:

  • A feast is a special meal with lots of delicious food. People come together to celebrate and enjoy eating.

Word in hindi

उत्सव (Utsav)

utsav

Other variations in hindi

  • पार्टी (Party) party
  • भोजन (Bhojan) bhojan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'feast' mean?

A feast is a big meal where many people come together to eat and celebrate.

How do you pronounce 'feast'?

You say 'feast' like this: feest, rhymes with 'beast'.

What is the origin of the word 'feast'?

The word 'feast' comes from the Latin word 'festivus', which means 'of a festival'.

What is the meaning of 'feast' in Kannada?

The word 'feast' in Kannada is 'ಭೋಜನ' (Bhōjana).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A feast is a big meal where people celebrate together, often with lots of delicious food!

Proverb

Sharing food brings friends together, meaning that sharing a meal can strengthen friendships.

Quote

"Food is symbolic of love when words are inadequate." - Alan D. Wolfelt

Mini blog:

A Grand Feast in the Colorful Village

Once upon a time, in a colorful village, the animals decided to have a grand feast! The wise old owl suggested they each bring their favorite food. The rabbit hopped in with crunchy carrots, the bear brought sweet honey, and the clever fox carried juicy berries.

As they gathered under the big, shady tree, laughter filled the air. They shared stories and danced around, enjoying every bite of their delicious feast.

At the end of the day, they learned that sharing food with friends makes every meal special. So, what would you bring to a feast with your friends?